Talk:Shadows in Zamboula

What about the article in the Spanish language Wikipedia ?
I created the article in the Spanish Wikipedia (Los antropófagos de Zamboula) and then linked it by means of Wikidata... but when I'm not connected with my Wikipedia password, I only see the Polish and Russian links.... It is only when I connect to Wikipedia with my usual Kintaro account when I can see all three links, headed by the Spanish article I have created. What happens ? What's wrong with Wikidata ? Kintaro (talk) 13:34, 28 September 2013 (UTC)
 * All seems to be ok now... Kintaro (talk) 21:18, 19 October 2013 (UTC)

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The queen of Ophir - Livia from the Vale of lost women?
The very young, and rather simple-minded, countess Albiona that we meet in "The hour of the dragon", which takes place at least ten years after "Shadows in Zamboula" can´t possiby be the magic-wielding queen of Ophir that we hear about in "Shadows.." In "The vale of lost women" Conan meets an ophirean noblewoman, Livia of the house of Theletes(historically a jewish councilor of Cleopatra VII)with an interest in magics. This story was written and appearently takes place before "Shadows in Zamboula". What is said about The star of Khorala resembles what is often(probably erroneously)ascribed to both queen Cleopatra and Livia, wife of Augustus Caesar. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.198.216.242 (talk) 08:58, 9 June 2019 (UTC)